نتایج جستجو برای: Localized Agglomeration Economies

تعداد نتایج: 133440  

Journal: :iranian economic review 2015
bahareh pahlevanzadeh maryam moosavi

in recent years, the studies of location play a key role in success and stability of economic activities. location studies are under consideration in both national and international levels. meanwhile, identification of goals and methods of solving location problems have significant importance. the purpose of this paper is to examine spatial distribution of economic activities in 14 zones of esf...

Journal: Iranian Economic Review 2015

In recent years, the studies of location play a key role in success and stability of economic activities. Location studies are under consideration in both national and international levels. Meanwhile, identification of goals and methods of solving location problems have significant importance. The purpose of this paper is to examine spatial distribution of economic activities in 14 zones of Esf...

2017
J. Knoben

This paper focuses on the questions to what extent agglomeration effects and localized inter-organizational linkages influence different types of innovative performance of firms. Doing so adds to the relatively scarce firm-level literature regarding the role of regional environment for the innovative performance of firms by disentangling the often conflated effects of agglomeration effects and ...

Journal: :Regional Science Policy and Practice 2022

Abstract Agglomeration economies are credited for providing the needed catalyst economic growth and development. This paper uses approximately 14,000 firm‐level data employs several spatial analysis approaches to examine evidence of types sectoral clusters their footprints in Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, a major subregional economy Gauteng metropolis, South Africa. The results four sel...

2001
Geoffrey J. D. Hewings John B. Parr

Following on from the work of Goldstein and Gronberg, it is argued that under certain conditions, internal economies of scope form the bases for two types of agglomeration economy. These differ from two more familiar types, which are based on internal and external economies of scale. A further two types of agglomeration economy are shown to derive from different forms of external economy. The c...

2008
Ryohei Nakamura

Urban agglomeration economies are usually divided into two categories: urbanization economies and localization economies. In the 1970s and 1980s, a number of attempts were made to estimate urbanization economies and/or localization economies directly in the production function. Since the work by Glaeser et al. in 1992, however, historical effects on agglomeration called dynamic externalities in...

2012
Mercedes Delgado Juan Alcacer Joanne Oxley Scott Stern Ram Mudambi Jeff Furman David Ridley

We explore the impact of geographically bounded intra-firm spillovers (internal agglomeration economies) and geographically bounded inter-firm spillovers (external agglomeration economies) on firms’ location strategies. Using data from the Census Bureau’s Longitudinal Business Database and the U.S. Cluster Mapping Project, we analyze organic expansions of biopharmaceutical firms (by both new es...

2015
Marion Drut Aurélie Mahieux

This paper aims to correct standard measures of agglomeration economies to account for air pollution generated by commuting. This paper examines the impact of nitrogen oxide (NOX) a pollutant mainly released by transportation on worker productivity. Literature on agglomeration economies highlights the positive role of employment density on productivity, without accounting for the environmental ...

2011
Enrico Mattei Carlo Carraro Giulio Cainelli Massimiliano Mazzanti

This paper investigates the drivers of the environmental innovations (EI) introduced by firms in local production systems (LPS). The role of firm network relationships, agglomeration economies and internationalization strategies is analysed for a sample of 555 firms in the Emilia-Romagna region, North-East of Italy. Cooperating with ‘qualified’ local actors – i.e. universities and suppliers – i...

2005
Marina van Geenhuizen Peter Nijkamp

PN187MvGnew Abstract The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanced ICT. Many visions of, and speculations on, an increased footlooseness of companies and a concomitant dispersal of urban economic activity have been published in recent years. To identify whether urban agglomeration economies (in particular, knowledge spillovers) are still ...

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